We still sell more CDs than complete downloads on our fairly specialist stuff. Our downloads are individual tracks, and we suspect they are just done for speed and convenience when needed, where as CDs are speculative stuff with the future in mind, not immediate need. Nobody is ever interested in the CD for quality. Much of our music is for dance purposes, and we run many productions where our sort of music is used to dance to, and the quality of music people provide is crazily bad. Some have CDs, others mp3s on a stick, while others might have a CD but recorded from a worn out cassette. They hear music, not quality. I wonder if the mp3 v CD quality debate is only something recordists worry about and the general public don't even notice?